Golf

Colorado Springs Country Club is an oasis in the city, close to both downtown and residential neighborhoods.

Golfers enjoy playing our mature, tree-lined golf course with Pike’s Peak and the Rocky Mountains towering in the distance, as well as views of beautiful Palmer Park. The golf course layout maintains the integrity of the Club’s natural setting and provides challenging play for every skill level. Golfers may carry, pull or ride comfortably, while maintaining a pace of play under four hours on average.

For every level of golfer.

Our Club provides everything for the golfer – beautiful and challenging course with five tee options, practice facilities, PGA professional staff, Golf Shop for equipment and clothing, as well as associations and tournaments for every golfer in the family.

Course Tour

Hole #1

Par (M/L) - 5/5

HDCP (M/L) - 13/3

552

524

506

450

350

Your tee shot should avoid trees on the left and a large drainage basin on the right. Long hitters can fly through the fairway, so club accordingly. The fairway is slightly uphill to a fairly large green. The area just beyond the green is out of bounds.

Hole #2

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 15/13

419

396

375

324

320

This straight, but narrow, fairway has trees and bunkers on both sides. A small green slopes severely from left to right and is flanked by bunkers. Take some time to admire the Front Range and Pike’s Peak in the distance.

Hole #3

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 5/9

404

388

377

334

334

This hole begins with a dogleg left with bunkers guarding both sides of the fairway in the landing zone. Your tee shot should be to the right side of the fairway for the best approach to the green. The green is protected by bunkers on each side.

Hole #4

Par (M/L) - 3/3

HDCP (M/L) - 11/15

214

199

189

160

155

As you approach this very reachable green, be aware that the tee box lines you up to the right of the green. This blind green is long and narrow, protected by bunkers on the right and left.

Hole #5

Par (M/L) - 4/5

HDCP (M/L) - 1/1

473

448

422

422

401

The elevated tee box opens to a long, downhill fairway which requires a precise tee shot between trees on both sides of the fairway. Your approach shot is semi-blind over a hill to a fairly large green.

Hole #6

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 3/11

434

426

368

317

250

This fairway begins with a slight dogleg to the left which is then flat to the green. Your best tee shot is a draw down the center, leaving the shortest approach shot. The green is small, guarded by a bunker on the right and backed by bushes which are out of bounds.

Hole #7

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 7/5

390

373

360

328

328

This short, slightly uphill hole is flanked by out of bounds along the entire left side. Your best tee shot is down the left side of the fairway, avoiding the right side fairway bunker. Your approach shot will be greeted by large bunkers and a long and narrow green.

Hole #8

Par (M/L) - 3/3

HDCP (M/L) - 17/17

162

148

140

129

123

From an elevated tee box, the best shot is one which avoids the creek and trees on the left and the bunkers that surround the green. A nice distance, this hole provides you with a good birdie opportunity.

Hole #9

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 9/7

440

418

401

360

360

Downhill and with a gentle dogleg to the right, trees and out of bounds to the right and more trees to the left. However, an accurate drive leaves a short approach to an undulating, well-bunkered green.

Hole #10

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 4/8

430

411

397

344

344

This straight flat hole is deceiving – the entire right side is out of bounds, and the large green slopes away from you. A par on this hole is a good score.

Hole #11

Par (M/L) - 5/5

HDCP (M/L) - 10/4

546

508

477

425

350

This straight uphill hole is deceiving – the entire right side is out of bounds, and the large green slopes away from you even though it does not look that way. A par on this hole is a good score.

Hole #12

Par (M/L) - 3/3

HDCP (M/L) - 12/18

185

156

144

106

101

This is our beautiful Audobon-certified signature hole. Don’t be fooled by the tranquility of this hole, there is a lot of trouble between the tee box and the cup. The water hazard looms in front of a tiered green, which slopes heavily right to left. Your tee shot should be made to the proper side of the green to ensure a quick and easy putt to the cup.

Hole #13

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 2/6

448

410

380

322

317

This hole starts with a tee box well below your drive’s landing area. Add the dogleg to the left and you’re forced to precisely land your tee shot to ensure the best angle to the green. Your approach shot is blind to a long green, which is protected by a lovely slice of sand on the left. The entire left side of the hole is out of bounds.

Hole #14

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 16/10

391

375

363

334

326

This hole is fairly straight away with an elevated tee box, which visually sets you up for an easy par. However, the landing area is well protected with fairway bunkers and the entire left side is out of bounds. The green is large and harder to reach than it looks, guarded by large bunkers on the left and right.

Hole #15

Par (M/L) - 5/5

HDCP (M/L) - 14/2

547

520

465

430

385

This is the longest hole on the course. It doglegs to the left at about 250 yards from the green. Aim your drive down the right side of the heavily treed fairway for the best approach to reach the large green.

Hole #16

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 18/12

394

380

372

364

325

This straight downhill hole has an out of bounds area along the left side and a large native grass area on the right. Your approach shot is downhill to a tricky green with bunkers on both right and left.

Hole #17

Par (M/L) - 3/3

HDCP (M/L) - 6/14

246

223

210

169

164

From the elevated tee box, this hole is all downhill and plays 1-2 clubs shorter. The large tricky green slopes back to front and can be hard to hold.

Hole #18

Par (M/L) - 4/4

HDCP (M/L) - 8/16

355

329

316

281

200

This is a challenging hole to finish your round. A distance plate at the tee box gives distance to the pond, so play it safe. A short approach shot to a long, well-contoured green could be all it takes to let you finish your round with a birdie.